The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, November 01, 1849, Image 3

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    fillieliirs Stiles. , b 4 it the stuns more or :- : - r -hopse and .
Y virtue of wiiis ' of alias
bdrn, an orchird'antfabon 491
acres' improved. ;
D .
...'seized and taken inn emit= at the suite& Zer-•
I) the Court of Common Pleas. Fa, issued out of
and to the direct
a Very, surviving e •cutor 6, f the -last '.
'ill and
t blie sale at the Court Rouse
ery„decdased, against Ru.%el
eincl'lllownitiriZt7eMonl3l.uty, the 19th day -of Novem- ts - s tam ent °f • •• 4 i5 1 . 1
i ligry witli noel.: o teive , tenants.
all the interest oi th e .:
bet next at 1 e'Clock-p. ea"- C r M. GERE, oeriff.
sa id sii at ; Anson in and to that certain tractor par- . ,
Sheriff's ; o cc, llontros, tl
of tituate in the tOwnshipef Great ßend,
eel i , • . • Oct .•r al, 1.949 1 ; •
in the county
. of Susquehanna, bounded as follows,
• •
to mit: Beginning at a chestnut sapling on the
north-cast line of a tract of land located inthe
warrantee name of Samuel Chamberlin- - thence
do. the line of said tract south fourteen and
half degrees east, one hundred and forty-tine per -
es to a nemlock,.the east corner of said tract, t ewe
south,forty five (4 , 1-i- degrees) and a half egr, eeS
west,-'ninety-one' and five-tenths perch co a beach
the south corner : thence north forty ve and onei
fatirth degrees welt, one hundred • d twenty font
and six-berhs perches. to a pos thence across thd
Said tr a ct, rioithforty-four annuli half degrees east
cum-hurt and sixt y -fiveiand six -tenths perclie
4 " .
i.,,,,,,,e. fling. contain s ng one hundred acres of
labd, tx 4 le satnemoX or less with the appartei
Hance;, two numoelliii..,g houses. a Saw mill, a
framed barn and about eighteen acres Unproved,
late the estate- of the said Silas Anson. .;_ -.)
Seized and taken in execution at - the out Elise
T. Netinragainst Silas Anson.
- ALSO. V , ... ~:
•
.Xll:file interest of the said George Dodge-in that
certain tract or parcel of land, situate in the town-.
=hip of Gyeat-Bend, in the county of SitsqUehanna,
not laded as follows4o wit : Jleginning at a chest
nut
saplins , rudthetorth-east line of a tract o f land
I.ca*cd in the warrantee name of Samuel Cham
berhu. thence along, the line of said tract south
four
teen and a.half degrees east, one hundred-and for
ty-sve petvitas to it hemlock, the east corner of
said tract ; thence south forty-four and a half de 7
greb, , F' west, ninetv-one and five-tenths perches, to
a bead', the south corner, thence north forty-lied
and one-fourth degrees west, one hundred and
twerity-four and sift-tenths perches to a post ;111enct
across the said tract north forty-four and a half de
gree, east one hundred and sixty -five and six-tenths
perches to the litvuting—containing one hundred
acres of land be the same more or less, with the
appurtenances- twO framed dwelling houses, a Saw
roill:tt framed barn and - about earliteen act-es Un
proved lute the estate of the said Georg,eDodge,
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of --Eli.
as T. Young again4t George Dodge.
f I
ALSO "
By virtue of a writ of en. Er. hssned and direct
ed a.- above, I will expose to public sale at the
same time and place, all that certain tract or par
cel of land, situate in the township of Bridgewater,
bounded arid described as follows, to wit : Begin
111M, itt a stake and stone, east Fide cif the road and
,ou7ll of the house and -hop of :aid Charles W.
Allen, thence east thirteen - perches to a stake
and st”ne-; ', thence north three degrees west 1 tli.
T.erel:c. to a post and stones ; thence we:4,13 per
..ites to the Turnpike road ; then,4..sontli three de
gree* octet 124 perches to the place of beginninu—
containing one acre and two and a half perches
with the appurtenances, a frame barn. mid shop
and dwelling house, late the estate of Charles W
Allen.
and taken in exerutton at the stilt 4.4
Chz,rie- Avery azainst Charles W. Allen.
-1 LSO
virtue of writs of Jar. Fa. issued and direet•
ez t as al - rove, I will expo-e to public sale at the
same tune and place, all that certain tract or par
cel of land situate in.the townslup'of New .3111,tord
in the county of Su lueleman and 'tale of l'enn
sslYania, unit butted, -bounded and described tls
1. lots;. to wit: 'lte4inning at a post and stone the
west corner of land sold to Daniel them). thence
by the ;aid (-:rectis land, south 4 . 5 i• de , _,:rees ea-t.•
1 4 9 percltes to a pa=t the said Greens south corn- STOV
'i - Or, and cotter of 114 40 -"" a: ' "riff. tubleriber -ia getting in a splendid assort
- map or reQuryevi, of said Henry Driaker the elder's tneut Stove.s-2, great variety of Cooking,
held mad.' bJ R l'"rr • thence b :** lot host rasa- 1 :Parlor, Shop, Meeting House. 'Sclitiol House, (ic.--
tioned south forty-I,ur and a half degrees, ' we : 4 'Those 16, 11:114 to purchase can't help but suit
150 perch. etones, die we. , t c , ruer of the tot Iseives out of it,sortnient, He also' is inamirac
la-t men:iuned and in the line of land sold to Ezra raring. Stove Tin Ware, and all articles in
Sturdet ant, dierice by the said S - .ur.levatits land that line of business. Stove Pipe and Tin Ware
and by lard so;i1 to N\ ilhain Babcock n. nth
degrees west 12Q to a 1)0 will be furnished to merchants and those wishing
.4 and stone , , the south:*tisnint. B. SAYRE.
currier or a lot numbered 53, on-the said map ando again.at a du
thence by last mentioned he ni,rtli 41i .de.,., , reds
re , -t 150 perches to the east corner -thereof and
place of beginnin—containing 1 , 4; teen'-.sand
perches and allowance of six per cent, Itomls ttc.,
be the same more or less. it being a lot numbered
the map afurestud—one framed house aned
,lstn and about thirty acres unproved Lc.
' , lre& and tact" in, execution at the stilt of Jo
pti D. Drinker and Israel I'. Pleasant., A.dines.
de l not, r non; &-c..mf Henry I)rinker the eldta-, de
ceased, against Stephen liulehard.
ALSO
All that certain tract or parcel of laud situate in
the township of Springville in the county of Sus
quehanna and state of Pennsylvania, and butted,
'hotinded and described as-follows, to Grit: Begin
ning at a beech tree a cornerof hind surveyed for.
Jame: Lathrop, thence by the same south eighty
ine degrees. east sixty-two and fi ve-teuths perches
to a plait another corner of the said James Lathrop,
thence by the same bend north one degree east 90
perches to a poet. thence west 132 perches to a
poet, thence south 120 perches to a put. standing
in the north line of land surveyed by, Ezekie: La
throp, thence pP.rtly, by the last mentioned land
and partly by miter: land south S 9 degrees east
eiginv-seven and fis e-tenths perche, to a post
'tan (01,..- in a line of laud surs•eved as aforesaid far
James Lathrop, and :hence by the -ante north one
dense. east '432 perches to the beginniug,-:—contaln-
ing o ne hundred and 'one acres and seventy-#e
perches- -aframed and barn, a distillery,
about atacres improved.
• Seized ant:lt:then in execution at the Stilt of 4- 1
seph D. Drinker and Israel P. ileasauts, Acinfts...
de bones non of Henry Drinker deceased,
Niberuiab Feb:.
' A LSO
All that certain tract or-parcel Of land situate in
the township of Gibson in the county of Susque,„,:i
lianna and state of Pennsylynnia, and butted, b um" - I
dad arid ile4ribed us follows, to nit '
& Begialth. s'"
at a beech tree the west corner of lansold to John
Snotralie north corner du lot 231, on a map of
re-saner of the said Henry Drinker the elder's
land, made by Jason Tom: and the east corner of a
lot number 2:,6 Ufa the Ntid m , ap; thence by the t" '-' BOoke !Hooks l'. Bondi"!
last mentioned lot. nor!' 454 degrees west 158 i 'F" ILY Schmid and Pocket Bibles, Testaments,
perches bygones the north corner of the last men- ' ',,, Sander's 1.14,14, 3d and 4th Readers.,San
tioned.lot i'fi the line of land sold toJoel Barnet4andiVelf, Coob' and
Town's Spelling 'Book*,
,Fthetori
.David Spoor , thenc e 4 the last mentioned land ' cal Readeig, Kirkham's, Brown's and'Bullion's
and by lands sold to E.lias Sdarburough north 444 d..ratrunars, Robbinis' History, tYou,-Ladies'. Class
degree°. east 12 ° perches to stones, the Vest corn- .11Wider, history United State's, Uninstocien Cl:Lern
er of'tflot'lawnbe r 234 on the said map; thence by istry and Philosophy, Day'sgebra., Mitchell's,
the Int- last mentioned and by land conreved to Morses and Parlegs oec%niplly, Cobb's Readers,
Ezra Walker, south 44.1, dcgree,, east 13s+ pc. rches Chiral Pealimodist,i-TheTsalniiSt, Village Hymns,
to stones the north comer of the beLre mentioned -I*dy Reekoner,l*Ktian itimanaca, Tract Prim
laud sold to irohnoSonw. and thence by the land ei, Shorter, Cate , r a varik of Toy Books, L'a
last mentiound,•south 44i degrees, west 122 perch- , per, Ink, •BlackSanii, de. a., Just opened and for
es to the beginning--containg 120 acres and 13¢ ' Sale Ity ' . ' `. I'LYONS.
perches be the attnal more or l ess , it being a kit t,l IL 8.4)1d book4rebound 4n shortfinOtice•
number 230 on the map aforesaid. i A '
_L../ 7
'YE STUF:Fc,—Miclder Alain,. Indigo,
Seized and taken in exeeutiou at the snit of J:: triol Nic d Lowno,• Ainatto Salts
seph D. Drinker and Israel P. Pleasants,' Adne ,pi rik.setta sai Ate„ for *, 4.4 . Lyon .
de b'onis non of Henry Drinker; 'dexp, ' -----____L-
Thomas L Doyle wiihnotice to Jose Dunn T.
Tenant. ,
.. . i .
ALSO ' . ; - 1 1 '
All that certain tract or parcel of land eitna„te . M.
the townships of Rush mid BridgewatO ''ltt; the
county of sunueb•Au4 and state -of Peneaulia,
and batted, bounded and 'described as f Owe, to
wit: Beginning at a hemlock stake corne.r stiMi-.,
mg in the creek in tersecting the old boundary . 4e .
Funning a sonth•tiisterly direction, which is the Oar:.
Mina line, between-Isaac IL Ross and thi-..-gind'
Russel Very: tbence . south-% degrees east`lo7
Perches to
grees east a post oldcorr.r; thenee - south - 67: de
;fifteen peiches.And one tenth to I . = l l .
Ante south 101 and fonvtintlis perches. to a "
ilmnica wag iao probes a to tite &Pito/Oka
ad latod—vantakini 100 leio ankh aillo
New Pail Geode. I
A BURRITT, is now receiving a general and
• general assortment of FALL d WINTER
GOODS, including a splenclid stock of Ladies .Press
(tooda, Shawls and other /Pansy & Stai4e eooda
adapted to the season, and which he will sell, as
heretofore, on the most faiorable terms 'for !cash,
produce, or approved credit.;
AU
All who are Wishing Goods of the mosttlesirable
styles, and lowest prices, will i do'well to give him a
call before purchasing.
New Milford, October 22, 1849.
Young Laclies' ; 'lnstitute ,
P l ittlfleld; Masiachusetts.
R. H. TYLER, PRINCIFAL A:9 PROPRIEyOR
J( OCATP,Ji in the centre Of the Berkshire Val
il ley, on the Boston and Albany ltailroad, the
Institute can be reached, at all seasons of the year,
by direct and recently invoiced railroad facilities;
in six hours ,fromlia:ton or -ISicw YQrk, and in two
from Albany, Hudson or Springfield, and enjoys
immediate .Telegraphic communication with all
f
parts of the country.
'Phis Institution, in its large and able corps of
Teat:iiers, and its ample and liberal accommoda
tidris everyi'wny, affords to young ladies the bet,
facilities far acquiring, it finished, solid and: orna
mental ed4casion. The Winter session, t!if five
months, coMmences on the first day of Nov4mber.
Circulars leith full particulars furnished orvappli
cation. t 4.2-3 w.
. .
Just arrivad at True's new Jewelry Store.
ri'III: best Jeweliy in town, Gentlemen, if you
. 1 wait a watch, good arid cheap; just look at
this card ofiriees: • •
Patent Lever Watches, frcirn 812,60 to 818,0)
Detached Jewelled Cylinder Est!Aliment, 15,00
Common 4 do 1;00
Best English Quartiers, 8,50
Common " do • ti,oo
' All Watches warranted. Jewelry and ~Tilver
Ware equally low, and work done as usual.
Gold Watches from 35 to 135 dollars o i hand
or got in 3 days, Gold Pens and Pencils from and
to 1U dollars, Gold Mug from 3 aii*ngs to ;$lO,
Breast Pius from one shilling to. 88, Belt Slides
from 18 cents to 18 shilling.; Steel Beath & Clasps.
gold, steel and silk NV:veil Chains, best warranted
Accordions for flout f:3 to
Clicks :,.3,50 to 6,00. eight s and a great vari
ety of other traps uheap. Call and sec..
Oct. IV, 1849.
Public Vendur.
. - tv ILL be e,iposed at public vendue at the prern
' V V i,es" of the late Japer Loomis deceased, in
the township of Auburn, onillnirsdav the Sth day .
of November nest, at 10 )'elea,.. A. 31., a large
, quantity of personal propert , ciaisistine, of Hor;-es,
;Cows, Oxen and other Catt . ; sheep, Hog,•=. Hay,
,Oats, Wheat and Buckwheat, Wagons and Harness,
Sieghs Fartninz Utensils of all:descriptions, 13e01,
rten.ils:for making Cheese,! Household Furniture,
and other article. , too numenous 0) mention ! all (if
which will be sold to the iliOltest and best bidders.
2 - 7 , ..70r5.
Under, i... - '5, ca-h, from 3 to ... - 10.Qix Month, cred
it ;
over : !$-.'20, twelve wont is credit with interest
and security. SARAH LOOMIS, Ex'rs.
SA3FL. A. LOOMIS.
Oct. 94. 1549
• STRAY C.ALF.
A SMALL stray Ca!t cone into the enclosure of
L sLbscriber about two inontbs since. -
October 11, 1649 B. SAYRE.
. -
WANT
Pewter, Brass and
fx.ttle, by
1 - EKTIIER, 800 and -Shoes ke
LI_JI the subssmber.
cc ALT (wholesale or retail) kept by the subx-ri
..o- ben - B, SAY RE.
rfIASII paid fur Beef Hides, Veal Skins , Sheep
Pelts, Wool, dc.. by 2 B. SA YRE.
j .) CENTS cash paid fur good House Ashes. and
;11,14 14 'cents in Goods, delivered at his Ashery, Lv
Oct. 24. HSAYRE.
Regiiiter's Notice.
ritißLl'L,` notice Ts hereby given to allpersons
J. concerned - in the following. edates, to wit
Estate qr. Jehial Warner, deceased,
Azoa 3L WARNER, Eter.
. Estate of James ~heartnart, deceased,
SrErnmcs. Adm . r.
Estate of Joseph ',Webster, deceased,
•
..lonS AND ALETANDE% WERSTER, Ex'rs.
Estate of Willi* Holmes deceased.
1. Wu. IL'Porc, Adua'r.
• Estate of Jonathan Treadwell, deceated,
F WARD; one of the Adm'rs.
Estate of Abram Lo;t, dedea eYI.
A. S. Lcilw AND JAMES Lorr, Adaers.
Estate of ZebulouiDeans, deceased,
ORIMEL DEAN AND JOHN F. DEatts, Efts.
1 Estate of Samuel Varner, deceased, -
; -Guttiar WARNER, EICT.
T'hat the accountants have settled their accounts
in the Ilegister's offtie in and for the county of
Susquehanna, and that the same will be presented
bO'ore the Judges of the orphan's Cotirt at Mont
rose,on Monday the 18th day of November next for
confirmation and allowance.
CHARLES L. BROWN, Regster.
Begister's office, Montrtt•te ' •
Oct '3, 1h491 .}
- _____
'l:At...Sherman'r 411.heillinji ilkalsam,
A !sovereign rem y fur: assumption; Raising
..._ • of the Blood, ' ails its tki Bide, Night' Sweats,
el?agh Asthma, - 1 f Ceaugh, Priipitation of
:Itse Heart, Litter C aitst,Brotghilis, aidAilt dits
"elms a the Throat ' mil Liver. . . - 1
1 A 'low _ . ,orwe ll ip th eotioeted' Certifi
,eatos have hoon.gi en, to the iinhUr. Of . cum_ that
eeti
lovetpertimeci iii *sim: busied eonvisintss
by the?" of i i iiid, Bip!sufi.: — Biet its best memo:new
*halfts'allithfolital ofit- 1 Price, 2Loent. and:
p_Ater hottle:•' Balerua a
and - lio .A.Mher.
man. ,
Cough and dm Lozenges and Poor. Man'a
:ntat,w, may ke:oliiiiimatitithe Vettetslgorr pf
;1' ..., •' •: - 4 4 BEL TURRELL‘Xontroott, Ps.
i , igivilit , eirprml n ieseldebridecitutiy
.o.,xesikinei.t.: ,-..l.,,rvitsruis.
And at,kiibco"-1
.H
AVIS`G ',deter,
only for 'reti
of our; customers,
cheap, a) our.largl
disc. It is our to
and, complete
this vicinity, an ,
any one can set
it ststem. WI
we can sell chi
neighbors earlA
no expenses
collectik,,i , di
addition to
store, we sl
Cooking Si
patterns;
Bedstead!
and Shoe
we give
on band
Grain
nel, W
Pelts, S
every
.in exch.
Belie
ted not
benefit
gene
ers; an
All
Book
meth .
tern .t!
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
N pursuance Of an order of the Orphan's Court,
there will be;•erix)sed to Public Sale or outcry,
on Thursday the Bth of November next, at one
o'clock P. 3L, at the late residence of John Robin
son, deceased, in the township of Brooklyn. Sus.
quehanna county' ; the following described pieces or
parcels of land : The first bounded north by land
of Gurdon Ely, east by lands belonging to the Z.
Sutliff estate, • south by Lyman and John R. Ely,
and west by Andrew Rogers 2d, containing 6O
acres—The second bounded north by the
. State
Road .and other lauds belonging to said John Rob
inson„dec'd., cast by the Bissell heirs, south by J.
Hewett and Joseph Yeomans, and west' by said
Bisiell heirs, containing 26 acres, excepting always
the use of a certain spring-L.The third being the
farm upon which the decedent resided at the lime of
his death, bounded north by lands of William Ster
ling and Garland. east by Garland and Wright,
south by Daniel Torrv, the Bissell heirs and the
second parcel of land above described, and west
by Stephen Smith, containing about 80 acres, ex
cepting always about cue acre, which together
with the above nicivioned spring
.were conveyed
to Samuel Daniel the said John Robinson, de
ceased, during his life time. ,
STEAMER FALCON JUST IN.
ri RE AT new from the gold regions-LCalifornia
k outdone—glold mine in Montrose, where a
man may make himself rich in a day by just step
ping in to Lathmp & Salisbury's, and seleaing
from the largest land most extensive assortment in
Northern Pennsylvania—trade having been 'very
brisk the past senson, our former stock was very
much reduced, which now gives us nearly an itntiss
stock of new g 0011.4 of every description, among
which we may mention,' 0.000 yds. of Blea • • and
Brown Sheeting,4ooo of English, French en I •
jean Prints, 50 pieces . of Cas.imere and, S.
25 French. Entglish and American cloth, 50 • r-,
paccas. Merinos. ,Alpinets. Dc Laines, Cashmeres j
Francisco Check .I;c., 20 pieces Linseys. ta. r
different style: of Vestm,gs. Ribbons, Belts, Velvets
Satins and Silks,'2oo, Shawls, front - $l,OO to X 20.00
from 11 yds. F (lit:lre to 5 yards long, Kid, Silk
Cashmere and La.le thread Gloves,wilbout numbtr.
Hats and Caps from 3 shillinzic to /510; Muffs
Rtitfal,.l Robes, Iron, Steel, Nails and Nail Rods,
Mackerel. Codfish and Tobacco, Teas from 3 shil
lings ti; $l, including- some of our fine chop of 6
Shillmg-Tea for which there has been such a great
call—Ladies' and Men's Boots and Shoes of all
kinds, 300 bbls. salt and 100 do. coarse Salt, all of
which will be sold cheap as the cheapest, and for
wriich we want to buy 5000 Sheep Pelts, 10,000
lbs: 11"uol, 15,000 lbs. Butter and. Cheese, 40,000
bushels Oats, Corn and Wheat, in fact any thing
farmers wish to sell us, not refusing cash. By call
ing and seeing us! you will very much oblige
Your - obedient servants.
LATHROI' it - SALISBURY.
Montrose & Springville. Oct. Ist, '49.
P. S.—New Goods arriving daily through the
whiter.
pper; also, old Pot
aSA RE.
B. SAYRE.
Ts now opening a Itandsome assortment of Dry
Cotids, Groceries and Hardware, Crockery,Dye
Sniff., Books and• Stationery, Lamp Oil, Brooms,
Pails, (tr.
Wanted--5000yd9 of flannel. Oct. 3.
GODFISII, Rice, Sugars, &c., a fresh sueply just
receivee and, for sale by J. LIONS.
July 21th.
Exectitore Notice.
LL per••nos indebted to the estate of Amy
Babcock of Dinioek deceased, by note or MI;
erwise, are hereby requested to make immediate
payment to the siibsCribers, as a different' disposi
tion of said estate; must, necoraing to the will of
said deceased, be speedily made :-.-and all having , -
claims upon said estate, will present them duly at•
tested to S. A. NEWTON,
bra 37 H. WOODRUFF,
Whitesides In*proted
Double Orin Hot Air
T oking Store.
HE - aboverstove Was patented in the fall of
1847, ,arid was got out the last year. It is
Considered in many. respects to, .be a decided ha
proveinent on every other kind of Cooking Stoves.
ft tindoubtedly reOires less fuel for cooking and
taking than most if not all other stoves now in
The subscriber has obtained the etclusive right
of vending this stave in the county of Susqueham,
na and Wayne, and having a large nbtaber of them
inannfactured at the " Eagle Foundry" in this vil
lage in a neat style, offers there for sale. They can
be had at the Foundry, at the store of lisrs. Rose
and Simpson's or if the subscriber.,
.3,7 . GEO. FULLER. -
Montrose, Sept. 11, 1049
New. - Establishment.
TTANING nicer* , established himself in the
Cabifterandl Chair Making Bitairtesita little
below the Mills, ilithidry and Machine Bhop 'on the
outlet of jone's Lhke, ationtli miles from Mont
rose on - the Binghamton" stage road,) the sithiitriber
is prepared to furnish to order any articles in his
line, made up in the most workmanlike manner.
He invitet the public to call and see:' t,.
.1 LOl1;ENZ0jBBAOH.
Bridgewater, July 11,1849. -•-: • -
Alltisohaistratoroli Notice.
ALL 'Pemissintlebted-to the,eetatent/ered H.
iieyaoldi late of liaitord,'deeexi, are re
quelted to make -immediate payment, Ind those
luivmpiemands againd said estate td present them
4,111 y attested for ottlement::. ~•
f' B4LEY, Atka%
-- 9etotia;l24; 1840. • !?" 0-Iw.
i:46# paid ea*
v4.l_lolud for iiiiteirttjtcbr
10/119
• ift 7 rffv t •Pirt l 0r,18,0 1 , '
, _ t , , • •
_
'riees; by IVright Benttle.
tiliteehereafter - tO'sell goods
ty pay, we invite th'eltittention
lid of all wishing ft) liliy.goods
idid excellent stock of merchan
ation to keep a 'mire extensive
rortment than any other store in
to sell goods at lower prices than
1 who isohig business on the cred
'iwish it distinctly understood that,
per for cash or produce than our
!for cash or produce, as we shall have
ai" keeping accounts, no expenses for
•ta,: and no bad debts to make up. In
the : articles usually kept in a country
all keep an assortment of Parlor and
roves 0 the newest and most apprcved
Stove! Fir and Zinc, Iron and Steel,
and Chairs, Sole and Uppt - 4 Leather
!Findings. To the Boot and Shoe trade
articular attention, keeping a larger . stock
han any other store in the country.
,fall kinds, kleinlock Bark, Socks, Flan
roi, Butter, Cheese, Dried Apples, Hides,
kins, Fm's, Cattle, Sheep, Pork, and almost
her description of farming produce taken
age for goods. •
lag that, the Ready Pay system is calcula
oZylo promote our own Interests, but to
the farmers and mechanics of this country
ly, we ask a fair trial from our old custom
solicit the trade of all who_ are willing to
plan of paying down.
TO THOSE INTERESTED.
!persons indebted to us on notes due, or on
count, are requested to settle the same im
tely, as we are determined to bring all mat
,f credit to a close at an early date.
WRIGHT & BENNETT.
'ew Milford, Oct. 8. 1849. 41—tI
Terms made known on the day of sn.le.
„, B. RICHA.Ii.DSON, Adair,
Brpoklny Oct., 8, 1849.
J. LYONS
•
tin trlirr i rraB
-XeStainitig in ike *bit OjNetisi Moutroar., isidrfer
• endiag Sept. 30, 1849.
Anderson P. Lei - is John ••
Ayers Margaret 4. Lewis Junes .
Bennett Selina P.l . Miller IL
BrOwn Oliver C. i Morris Jas.
Bender Michael E McCormiek Thoe.
Baldwin Ann ' Mott S. S. 2 -; •
Bogart MitcLeU; Mitchell Orrin W. 2
Bailey Olive _ '3lePlierscin Asa
Crcifut Daniel Newman Ann
Crump Caroline Osterhout Henry
Carpenter Shepherd Palmer J.B. •
Carr Ariel _ Pietties Allen
Cotton James Pope Wrn. H. •
Cole Ira ' Passinore, N. 0.
Cassedy John Qusin Thos.
Devit John -s Quick David
Day A. C. Quinn Pittriek
English Thomas Randall Rosa- nnali
Fargo A. B. Runyan William
Gleason Mary • ' Stemsdorf John F.
Godard Eton t Stevens Hiram C.
Gosline Jas..M. ; Shoemaker G.
Gilman William ' Stewart Mary C.
Horan Cornelius !' Slocum .awes
Hill Isaac ' Sways Gilbert B.
Harris J. Smith Andrew
Heald Daniel Thompson B. F.
Hewit Samuel, or' West Rosetta
Sam. Bartholf ; Wells Mary E.
Handley Mary Whitaker Limretiii T.
Haywood Wm. V 4 Way Wm. EL ,
Kenedy John H. „ Wade Henry
Kenedy Ruhamah White Mary S.
Kingsley Roswell' Warner Rhoda
Lewis 0. W. Wards Thos.
Lewis Betsey ' Wells Aim L.
Lanaglian Michael
BENJ. CASE, P. M.
New-York & Erie Rail-Road.
ft-N and af*r the 20th of August, the trains will
‘..1 run Its follouls, Sundays excepted :
Through Passeiager Trains, from New-York. to
Owego, will leave the Company's Pler,,foCa of Du
ane- sr- at 7 1-2 tri. 4 and sp. m. stopping at all the
way stations. Frifm Owego the through passenger
trains will leave Ilk NeW-York at 6 °Clock a. in.
and at 7. p. ba, stopping also at all the way Us
tions.
Special Way, Train, for Port Jervis and inter•
mediate stations, 4cept Sufferns, will leave New-
York every Saturftay at 3 1-2 p. m., and will leave
Port Jervis for Neir:Yort every Monday morning
at 5 o'clock.
• A ifilk Train with Pmrenger Cars attached,
will leave Port J4rvis for New-York at ten , ruin
utes past 5 a. m. land returning will leave New-
York for. Port Jervis at 3 1-2 p. m. Another milk
tram. with a passenger car, will leave Piennont for
Otisville at 6 1-2 in., and returning leave Otis
ville at 5. p. nt., connecting with the freight boats
to New-York. The milk trains do not connect with
the P. & R. IL R. \
Freight leaves New-York every night for all the
regular stations ott the mad. Afreight train will
leave Owego every morning at 6. o'clock..A freight
train will leave Plort Jervis for New-York every
morning at 6. o'clock and another tit 8 a. m. with
market weight, 4 special train for cattle and oth
er live stock, will leave Owego on'Fridays at 4 p.
no., and from Port Jervis for New-York on Sundays
at Ba. in. Fare From New-York to Owego `5.4
The intermediate stations in proportion. Commq
tation Tickets at lowest rates for the stations bd
twern New-York and Port Jervis can be purchas
ed at the New-Yolk and Piermont Offices: Excur
sion tickets. entitling the traveler to pass over the
road from New-York to Owego,and return, at
for the trip. Can be purchased at the New-York Of
fice, foot of Duanel et. or on board the Steamboats
until the Ist of September next.
35 JAMES.P. KIRK - WOOD, Supt.
a Washburn & Co.
AILTANUFACTURERS and dealeara„wholesale
and retail lin Hats, Caps, Muffs, Buffalo
IRobes, Trunks. Carpet Bags, Ladies Satchels, d:c.,
COURT Si., BINGH43ITON, 5 DOORS EAST 01 THE
B INI.I !MILTON HOTEL,
Have the pleasuret of announcing to their friends
and the public that their stock of Fall and Winter
Goods for 1849 is !ready for inspection, and they
respectfully invite the attention of all dealers in
Hats, Caps; Muffs; itc..„ and the public at large thro'-
out this section of 4.hountry to the facts herein set
forth.
The vast increase of their business has compelled
them to greatly enlarge their store, and they have
now the largest and best, selected assortment of
Beaver, Nutria, Bush, Mole-skin, Silk, California
and Wool Hats ; i.Gtter, Seal, Nutria, Musk-rat,
Silk and Mohair, Plush, Silk ,± Cotton Glaze. Vel
vet 41; Cloth-Caps;
'Muffs, Boas, Capes, Victorines;
and in fact .all kinds of Furs worn, Buffalo Robes,
all kinds and qualities, Trunks, Valises ; Welton,
BmsseLs and Ingrain, Carpet Bags, Ladle's 'Satchels
&c., ever offered to!the.inhabitants of this part of
the country.
Their Hats and Pape are all manufactured by
themselves, and their other goods selected with
great mire from dui largest manufactures and im
porters in the United States which enables them
to sell front 15 to 20 per cent. cheaper , than 'any
other eStabliihmenf of the kind, west of New York.
WASHBURN 4k Co:
Binghamton, Au.i. 28th, 1849.
N. B. They issued their Fall Fashions for Gent's
Hats and Caps, on Saturday, Aug. 25. tf.
orphan , . Court sale.
Ppursuance of 41 order made by an Orphan's
Cott* held at Montrose, in and for the county
of Susquehanna, on; the rith day of August .A. II
18;49, will be exposed to public sale on Satureay
the 17th day of No ember next, at 1 o'clock P. 3L
at the Court house hi lloutrose, the following real
estate, to wit: the ifollowing described pieces. "or
parcels of land, situate in the county of Susquehan
na aforesaid, to witl: A.tract of land surveyed on
it warrant•to Andrew Allen, dated the 20th, day of
August A. D. 1773,ifer three thousand acres of land
on the head waters Of 31e.shoppen creek, new in he
township of New Milford in said county.
Also all that pieee and parcetof land situate in
said township, beginning at a corner formerly a
beech, the south.wetrt corner of 'a lot surveyed to
Mclutosh, thence sofith one degree land a half oast
eighty and a half p4rches to a post the north-West
corner of a lot, surveyed to John Graham, thence
north eighty;eight land a half degrees east one
hundred and ninetylive perches to a hemlock . b
i i
the out-let of CentrC or Middle Lake. so call ,
thence by the out.ll. and southwesterly of sai ,
lake to a post the s th-east corner of said lot for.
merlv of Mclntosh, mitre south eighty-eight and 1
a half degrees west one - hundred and forty perchei
to thepgce of be,ginning, containing aighty.;iscres
of land and allowanee, being the same lot of land
which Archippus Pee , rish on the 28th 'day :of' Febr
'vary A. D. 1818, contracted to sell to one Alexanr
der McFarland whorptered into possessionlhereor
; EW. AUNT, Adin'r. .
Oct. 8, 1849,
otice.
rrHE subscriber h ~ s been apßoutted'Attorney
A Vactof tl,u3 Pireeutor of , Itobert de:
ceased; with full authority to settle; and adjust the
busins of the ,estate.. All per sons indebted 14/3 ..
the estate, will calf iit_his office in idontrato, , ittut
settle'and adjust the same.
.7/ARTA
'lid. 1,184'.
Atheinisinitoes: fielice. 1
A LL personikand46ted to the aerate, of TAmeas
- 43 . o efulei Teti. ;of Gibtice.fditeaseft ire re
1
41t14ted •te 4eitd:t therliste Okyteent, lied : thiPee
harm* demandi ' tot slid Xtligaitt-to Masai thOrk
-duly etrestepet ix emelt. ! - 3.
~. . r, .1 Mg WILLLLMS,kirer; r
—lool , 4o‘4eiti• 1..„ .1. .z , li « - r-1 4414* :
.
- truviieittlifeilatreipitiff_ _ --li
4 r.; . keg ` ifitae,i, ri
.11 . •
1 I
rivir. sten '. f lp.ucrii t !Few -to Oreivo
I- 1 - Fr. eighCof . 141,...di:attberOxer, Depot s and
also at the Bide , tint,'Otedt:Bend and Luna&
ro' Depots, every T • - .ay,'WediiiitsilYtind Tin'its:
klay, of each week, a nd ittetinne frith r*lluity
l ithrOughont the se t.• Thoy-will attend : 49 . 49r
warding the woe, , the NeW:Tork- 1 4 8 tk8h1r.here
'
they have made '-' gemetitn- with' expen"eniied
',salesmen, • who NOB - "atteritrtirthi ielhpfit of the
win
same; and ieturn' proceeds' in' Thinkable:At*
at either of the•abo' eDepote,fteLthetollowisoPer•
sons :—ALt, the sto 'of F. linv,nsford i 01treg0,;,44
the storchtiusiOf PilirKinileYling**94' atthe
Office of Jas. Griffin Oreatjtett ; aitilli4thellotel
'of E. Benson; Lanestions'i . • • '
' JAlest SISK, Binghamton, ' i
. . J.B3IFS - GItLFFIN, Great Bend,
F. R' YNSFOItD, Owego. , .
Owego, rely .93,' 1849.
Agents :--.0 Id' ' y, Binghamton ; EiTienson,
,Lanesborii. , i „ • ../
Csr-rAni Jsuts 181 C *lll 'lupe , rikatgad the•hust
ness-throughout th ' whole Line, aid repel "e' - iind
4 1
'fill all orders for roceries,i Fruit, FL= iiitils,
&c. &c. ; which will be bought at the 1 est whale r
!sale prices in New- ork, and forty ed to either
of the above name Depots. l 1
• n39m9,
- .
'United Stats Whoiesale. Cloth
, ing - Warfibouse!! , nJ ' ..,'..;
.•
IT EWIS & 11A„XFO$D Nos: 252, 254, 256.ai1d
1,1.4
258 PEA.migi:;(Betieveti Fulton st. ,atl
Burling Slip) IV'
.1V YORK; have oii,lumil tote
largest assortit if CLOTiIiNG in the United Stites,
adapted to aWniar ets!! In the article of Shirts
/
and Drawers, the k op an endless, variety: _ Also,
the most extensive manufacturers. of. Oil Qlothing,
and Covered Hatslin the worlii.• _ Plant and Fasis
ionAle Clothing, o all kinds. ,
' Catalogues of Pqk sent I).j. mail. ;Ordersjirciintit
ly filled. I LEWIS it' HA FORD]
'4, 256, ancre.sii Pearl st.,NLY.
ItAk.l
25
New Mlllopt Stove :Depoi-4849
11
BUARITT
,as now in store, a new assort.
;11 meat of Sto es, including the most approvi•
ed kinds of Air Tight, and Common Cooking, Par.
dor, and shoil Sttebis, RussiaCOmmcsi Store
stoveA'ornit4rexiiheet' 41) 11 and Zinc,. 090
Tubes, &e.,c.,.tolvhich, the attention a casluiUr
'chasers, and the ja blie. is invited, and' which Will
'be_sold - at itery loin prises, fOr mitt, or apriciv4d.
!credit.
August, 049.: •
Kos. 252,
•
Leßay'L vine Academy.
- This institution,' leasantly locateclintha 'tillage
'of Lellaysville, B adfoycl, county, ?cum; kin, pun
ces.sful operation u • er the su ervisionof . the Rev_
11 J. Newell, A. 4.,:Pririci4 and' "Ms' 'Maria C.
Shepard, Preeept'refti.•
TUITION,
Primary studies .per Quarter, , • - 2 82,90
Common English Branehes,,lass fotrurtenced,:4o
" 1
r" " advarieed, 6%00
. . ,
Higher English Britches, ' . - -:- 1 4;50
tLanguages.,and hiilier , Mathematics, ' . -, i-4'.00
Drawing and Painting—extra, each :, .. '.- • r ; 1,50
,Incideutale •-• :. per Q uarter, ,•• -- .25
' 1 TERMS.
'Pall Term coniniu• ens SePteniber 6th, 1849.
Winter " •" h Nov.: 21, 1849.- 4
Spring " 4. , Feb. : 18, 1860.:... .
Summer " ' 4 , 'May , 1, 1850.
ar All Bills Must be paid at the Close 6 1;lhe
Term. 1 .T. & BULLOCK, Sec':
' JAMES HDDGE, Pres't, of Trustees. ,
•
Stovei, Tinware qtr.
, ,
WE have now !ton hand a great- variety ofcook
ing, Porlor nd i•hop, stoves, which-we., will
sell for cash or rea y pay cheaper thancver,among
our Cooling stove are the Iblldwing kips :
Air ht, the •. • '
The Phcnnix welly best stove i use ..
:..." Improved. Rory, :t " " ,
Extra Large C o . vu " " " , _ •
" Irving. 4 •• •• • •
' " Iron King. - r ' 4 a " ' ''' '
" Whiteside's able Oven. " " ' '- .-
" Rough and R, dy. .. • " " i
R,
" Elevated
,One Premium rind other stoves -of
almost' all•khls, Parlor stbres for wood and toil.
Also an assortme t of stove trimmings,"Tin, - Cop-,
per, sheet Iron and Z inc Ware. Any article not
on hand-amide too er on shorenotiee and thcimoit
reasonable terms. I hwelissers will *aye nmney, , ,by.
giving us a call bef baying, as we are dotqtmin-.
ed to sell at prices Iwhick must_ suit any one,
n3B ' - 1•' "- ftOSE & SrdPS9 sf:
i rs, 1 . - --P-vr,l" - -
Tanket; Noll ~Conabsritations..
' PIKE (L. LA a 39 Tassaws S4'reet, tftyl• '
Etairs,) corn Of s- LibertY-St., oppoitii&'--1 ,
the P -Office, Wets-York, -' 4911 '
A "prepared . 0 - furnish Country Merchants
. - with ENGLIS FH.VICII4 AND GIZDJAAN FANCY,
Goons, consisting i part of
. ' Combs—Tortoise,Sliell, Horn. Ivory, QC - ilium.
Silver, etc. . - 1 ' ' . •
Buttons—Gilt,
shirt, steel, etc. etc.,
Brushes—Cloth,
I'aiiit, etc.
•
Soaps, Perfumer 4.
• Threnda.—mar s hi
do, Spool Cotto
Silk and Twist.
Cottim Tapes, CO
ers. all kin& ; Pin,
dad Eyes ' • Thinibt
IPocket Books ; silk •
lugs, Curtains, and
Cutift—Razons,„!
German silver S •
Gold Pencil Cases - ; ,
slates, Penc,i,la, etc.;'
es ; Brass and W• •
Together with a f
,idl articles be •: ' •
;Wishing to par ' , rise I
or obtaining them
always be governedi
roaide, Lasting, Bone; Pearl,'
Hair, Tooth, *Lying, '§hoe,_.
Hair Oils, Violins and Stitinm
-ILinen, Grant dr. Wi
Cottint, Thread, etc.
toes, ett - te.
, 'lt4dlefr; 'Hair Pin's; '
:,Knitting Pins ; • Bodkins
• d cotton Purses ; Paper hang- .
it shades.
rocket. Clutlety, Scissors, ,etc
xms ; Britannia do.: silver and -
Percussion Caps ; Fish Hooks; .
Rarbrstrops; Looking. Glass-
Cloaks
, •
° Wain' Complete amortnieni of
to this,trade ; and merchin 4
uch4o_o44- can feel cO4dent,
the lowest
_prices as they,will
iby the market. , n3Gm2
41 . -
• Rea
T UST 12XCE
Frock and Drei
mere Pants, of va
ad Fancy Silk Veil
:lilts, Bosoms and ib
dioth Coati. •
I HATS & CAPS
Brush and Woo ,
rm.
PAP
Paper, just
earn; Wra..ing
les ; t • iki .1"
iiepera in the coon
Wrapping; Or SchoOli
, .
~,
1 3
site lothing! ' ;
,D.a new supply otßroaat'Oth
',Oilits ; hairand - rtincs , pi
,o,tii ovialtitm ; BstiOratOrici
k ; t l'Oth 1 illid SitindA • Pants;
ollirs ;- .Testii; Ciidinieti*Owil
Ag'enetal aegoitnielif arm.,
liats , -Also,plothilialtilaiefl-
It—Wrigiti, Wail'it Viiitian.
Cap and Lattal. 'Paliei r :0i,,.0e ;
(en
of car
' s lii;ei aptAtAtli
the il' - " 4 4 single p'lliop=
*anti Ikrtiting iiii,' or
'Solis', 'ivill' 'do lroll Id, givel
kmy line to he tallifeAeali._
. ' • ItO: MIER. .
Moat e,
' I Hatch's COI .. rated ivaxiiiiiiia -
i 1:. ; .:, ...:- - • an oi eg .. ~• ~,ip, -,:,.t .L .... 2.•
1,1 1 11.8 , ' nineteenth - •tork I*.! tiotivrittia l ee i d ii
,-L- dtmoverif,'#wli • - the thiectiffeits ;Vitt Men
00verialljr appreciatd, or so productive of woven
'once and comknt is irateiesigelebraUtt theiniciL
rOwder,ivhf#ot7,lFritrtf keener and'
1 1
pother` edge - 40 -
,:„ ,
.• ~ = W I
ilihtn Chliki.trin' ' •E',lnl i t , 1 011 4 14 I I f l r '
PciiidOtTast'e , Tert' .. - 4101. - 'ex I is.
0 0 1'firrlitnt p-.LinYi •APig ''..,i',l4:::tiliaztieti;#o
-- "" ~.t 7 0 , 2 . r .T1 ' . :"...- Fir Ali: " ' ..T ''`''' •
, . ..., • •••• ~gv. A , ••• • •
LA/an% PO
at • fOtte;
cintmei`Oat.
iraraiksAfETY. 17134,_
f* *l.r. , TURREJ4's. - i .
- 41[14 1tr,71,1 th-,- t
I
ot, ~nr•
eliNkraitalal
":1 1 _,A, I .:Q 7 Ar.t, Jl
j oir
• • ;41 , :tiptamittaftillire-
FAilt c -f
=
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1129
pPeakt—
dylitTiktar)
• zi 44:
I 411141318:1110 0,Ph
(:),
i ; Stbc4Veletir ... iris
-. . i t qw:B4.. ~.woygle,
- * roni'llii#ll mlon;aniti
e j y ri rrounded by ,41ountgi
~.ii .."...- et .,,, ,i, . 1 iy;.- . ..7''•;;
: 4 ,,q ..
rrAit,T.- our the follesq
ri
-Xili- 444 r Wituo --_
.i/43,And•Ait) tvis'Pati4i
•84, moat; eitto,; , Loolan k
, Slioes,trocVe ';"4 - .4laiii Wait
Glass anti S, Dniganand'ilk
,Mackerel, 2 ' . -Nye! ,P9fki.,--
Niabs, Stang , • are , --JaPiamed.,__W,alek
'Di s k' - ,StiiIIN ni.epr." kirigani, cani,`
141A:end's : iillir, - 101610.i
1-QMlllaPiemokit ',Parlor and .....erLes; li.
Pipe and Sun' ' Trimmings, eii - ; Walt Rtraill:.. ot t l
order. -,. re :. ,f .l '
_,_2 l 10 ., ~-,,, -t: ~...2 ii 1 1' .. , . 1 , 5 -. - .4\-'-
..i e.focui y Plougrarisinfed - Truglta -
travelirieß'_ -, Shingles; cio - ieiso7 4 e 4 ,i, - ' .' . : . if
tett& 11n, - -es, Handliii,l'itacir'Sik,-• - -
-Hoei, - Rakes, : reig-te.4rd..q--:-y:- '‘'. Al',',t - slt , f,
i.:..:-Fts• the. 'liberal put ww` , , - -pric 4.-- 4
received he , year we tender our 81D ~ .
~ . .
Nid'tr3/ 4 w@ , - '
:hail recOYel a still Wl* ' ll O l' 4 '
.6.40 j
l t.
publi'im : !re the ' present --ileilKoist rinfirilli - ' l O.,
diked th&pri ' of- our -, gisAttitbott: lar,- !,'
inno 'lain 3 , e . s price*, oni - . 7 lnottskrlif-, - ;
!'.sill lt = t - 1 1 . , g - . ; 'i' t sT i l l 'e low ` ° 14. '' bi;',
atilieht ,. 4, . e . ekeintt±. "..•, - 2.. '.. ~, 4 -:24, 41 IS , .
lfl • ' •'
. " ' ' LYONS ilf r alti:Ww" --
i Lanestord, my is, Isis, ..
• ;)
i j
madlituf ‘;:,
A ilr.ev). 1 ..
at Pattl . • 1
EiAllikiAlrei
JrurONMll 4 l
'T - - --:'' tdietk4gl464•A
b • the' pier-a i l*, .
Ajli:1Pele).111:4--0151re;a144rd,111Av7.' ii 4 licq... ,„=, • ,• )I, *l i!'
- tiiitiiier- Chills tit S'aild' l P e'L l tl!X* .t i t a r t s i •
_Store of • i
...::1 1, :''''.':;--r i.A.-1
- ,
-NEW
4,wofit.rg .
01. •
yet"; jar *MI '
'd
- beautiful stockals •
si bought eiltitell'Ar
July, 24th
,actswo
~.,, t .,..1,ifi, ,
ff, ,
I;,,ist
ilirolnco34 . ,
'110,5.41
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AL DPW S4r .0 3 91. 1 r 4 1 . il 4" 1- 01
,Pll4lC:thilt ill OM . to_XliOlift l i
one in the iientaria ; li ,iiiiierqitt
.rin;liir As'eitiniiiho n liit ' - "Of jai:WO
on' the - Atm,Opt , ttrie-2? awl**
teeth may-A* Isibni.;:iyi., 4ifra V - .
is, 1 fue, warpTtstd 0 rimwr tlit,
1 1
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, on St+
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11,
N. if'. 1 411;11r-Itailroidislisitan
• .-..,, ' = • Rum lk I ) .Ect: 1
.40,i
ttm
Qinee 6xa. of . Duarte street: an 4. 7. I
; New' York. ea.;;& Nell. VOrkis eii
Arrit-ei at 13 'ckhazuton 8/21'. : Ml' iiiict''
:31: ''For tian irtatiOn er alrkindaaft)
:Paikag,es,an oney. Thelproprilty
.arraugemeu witb 4. 1 4%4E4 ickiln.k!
connect dials hetween Great', Beiik,
All money al merelmildiii„ will
'withOut dela - .
&ark Aliothyw.
Ti'.Gc StipheiwQ
A. Itorsa t z,4hdt -
L. lfontiiiig &A n ,
Sicklia'&7 l reipswit'
G. /3:llgv!ittcals,: •
ug• 4,
IMES
'B6ok 1./tgeitir
S' ZiGTOBTAL, '
DHAM s Aa, vifig p
. .t(iYur *
cele - braltd xotbklig ,
.iarind the
'he-wilily Of thegeblror
. terary aorl : tonged
,ly 12, 1849. •
I 1 . :4. SEA'
H CV IL FO
1;• •
forth
I! ! i l ietk Co.
subsetibeis.
Ilatowitto the
`Montrose,
J. : the e .
hn*ip — us .
.. ed• *th'
.1 6
:par WI In :
Cl4il'OrTite j
ciple, whereb
asOpirt; outla:
kurrals(oo;;
otel, tis — uilia
bilieadaree . ,
week
tint
ibers
d r
• - .of
an , , ant
ood4
*ire I
• er.l4
HE su
1. Great Be
chased the -s
Xonug'd:,
phitie of NeW
',public the 'fell !
Park Fl.
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